New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 22, 1916, Page 13

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—~ 1 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1916. | Sunshine Society. Have you had & \ kindness shown? 3 1 Pass it on. | E 'Twas not meani 4 ® & for you alone. Pass it on. i s “ |} Hartford One Price Clothing Co. 114-116 Asylum St., Hartford | Let it wipe en- | @& othoer’'s tears, g He WVUVITI I IESEl CHRISTMAS GIFTS $10 53 "CET USEFUL CHRISTMAS GIFTS HERE B| m v 2o o e THAT WILL BE APPRECIATED . . o of officers will take place at the next Everything in Clothing, Hats and Shoes for Men and Women, Boys and Girls, meeting, which will be held on Jan- BOY’S OUR TERMS: On $15 purchase or less, $1.00 Down and $1.00 per } | ow s terse mumber. ~ oo P | Somethin tO wear —— That’s It ' C < SU[TS \Y()m?esl;;::qv::;fir pur‘:hases mOSt h beral tel:ani'_ng:;:-‘:fimT Three wheel-chairs are now idle. g . g 5 Sulisfs $15.00 to $25.00 The usual custom of former years 'l . e 00 e 00 ADVERTISE Rors Suiis . 430 10 10.00 2{'1122:93 home.’ “Mirs Genrse Cad. | kind you’ll find a.t the H. O. P. store‘—ft')r men, H FUR » L. 250 o 750 M Men's Shoes .. 8.50 to 5.00 [§ | Mrs. Georgle Loomis acting as chair. for women and children. H. O. P. merchandise is the Women's and Girls' Sweaters u—————————— Men’s and Boys’ Sweaters. man of the entertainment committee. | l SETS Y b : The program was a very attractive | § reliable kind—and a gift that comes from here will one consisting of short talks by Rev. | i§ . . . s Lyman Johnson and Rev, Warren F. give lasting satisfaction. ! ¥ : o A : Cook which were most appropriate. $8 to $35 ! A # 5 gl R Mr. H. A. Hargreaves made it merry for all by acting as “Santa” and dis- pensing good cheer in abundance, lat- or en I s » 5 f i i er entertaining with selectlons very & $l 00 g - 2 : ; : w : | pleasingly rendered. Mrs, Crean add- Neckwear, Gloves, Muff- ‘ For Women ed much by singing several selections lErS, Pajamas’ p Fancy Furs and Fur Sets, Shirt- A _ A T | e A 3 i ; which delighted all. Mr. C. L. Pierce by the generous loan of Victrola and Vests, Scarf Pins, Arm waists, Blouses, Winter many of his own personal records Bands, Full Dress Sets, Coats, Suits, Skirts, Pet- : ) gave great pleasure. A noteworthy 3 feature of the afternoon was a prayer, Fancy Hose, Toilet Sets, 2 Bl CONN. written by a member of the home Shaving Sets, Suspend- ticoats, Evening Gowns, and given in German. Effort will bo made to give this later with its Eng- ers, etc., etc. Dresses, etc., etc. —_—_— - lish translation. When one consid- SEVEN OENTS PER MEAL. ment that its fourteen hundred stu- | other explanation of the seven cent ;ffe“;;tei;’“a‘r’n:‘i‘; ;:;‘pwé’l;“lf: tf}:”le:‘; TWO STORES—ONE FOR MEN, —_— dents are fed at a cost o_f ssv«?’n cents | meal is the fact that most of the fiemorabie Bay e feul tiove than ONE FOR WOMEN. Stidents Make Gains of “Several | Per meal, that they gained “soveral | students are acoustomed to plain | MemOraPle day we feel m Tons” in Weight It tons” in weight and that the board- | fare, so that they almost unanimous- & & 57 in Weight as Regult. ing hall made a net gailn of $559.49. | ly choose to go without tea, coffee and — Berea, Ky, Dec. 22.—In, order to | In explaining this record President | butter to reduce expenses. To offset YO CHANCE TO ESCAPE. = 5 prove that the cost of living has not | Frost of the College refers first to| these omissions the “balance ration’ i = = = = reached every part of the country, | the economy, some fourteon hundred | has been Introduced on the assump- | Witnesses Will Support Policemen in | ON€ Cent a Word Each Day Pays for a Classified Adv. in % Berea College, in the Kentucky moun- | students being in constant attend- | tion that it is just as important for V Iaa 5 the Herald. You Get Results That’s What You Want. Sidewa. 5es. — tains, Is responsible for the state- | ance in the fire departments. .»\n-|stur]ents as “for any other live stock.” Those inclined to quibble as to whetheér sidewalks on their property | ¥ — are sufficiently cleared of snow to | kS satisfy the city ordinance will here- after encounter more than the testi- mony of just one policeman, should the accused persist in bringing the case into police court for a hearing. Chief Willlam J. Rawlings is taking no chances and does not intend that it simply be a question of the word | M of the accused agalnst that of a sol- itary policeman. Hereafter when a | b - complaint is made relative to an un- cleared sidewalk, not only the police- . man on the beat but, at least, one | other witness of conditions will be secured. The decislon was arrived at by | i Chief Rawlings after several had vis- ited headquarters and angrily re ported that the policeman on the beat did not know what he was talking about when he made the complaint The excuses have been many, includ ing the contention that the walk had been properly shoveled and that the wind must have blown the snow back, Those desiring a court hearing will hereafter face the testimony of, a least, two policemen. Col. Alfred L Thompson, as city clerk, will also at- tend court to testify as to ownership 5 s of property in question. qb.e Twentleth Centui‘y = TRIBUTE TO MES. COHOLAN. Christmas 1 Smalley School Principal Guest at | Teacher’s Reception, Seanta Claus no longer uses Sled and Reine The teaching force gave a Christ- deer. The Acroplane is more modern. mas luncheon to Mrs. Grace M. Co- Housewives need no longer use old style Coal holan, the principal of the Small school in the school library Wedne; or Wood Stoves and separate Gas Ranges. day, during the noon intermission, as a.sman_ (ribuvte to thve very sincere | S e sl There is as much difference in toast as there is in bread but un- . L ‘ . J e Ee D Tt || less you have tasted toast made on the Electric Toaster you have The All Year *Round Range S e ) never enjoyed REAL toast. is made for the Modern Héusewife of the ?J’l’f?;i??f s;ltg ih:fdacy}?rmmas s ; vl The tables were set in the form of | [§ Twentieth Century and takes i e pla : f a hollow square, in the center of | “THERMAX” the old style, cumbersome, take-up-a-lot- which was a round table having a | J§ fern base. A triangular gift box, dono | f 2 es. ; of-room, rang in Christmas red, held favors, etc., 'l' . . l Ch . . and from each favor went a ribbon to S ER It lsv?,flll 11c1ea . hnlflglals Glft each of the participants in the affair, | B ; f At the close of the luncheon, upor . please the wnole jamily. ; , upon | ¢ L L i a given signal, the guests “drew,” and | i Modernize your kitchen and bring it ‘ then began a noise which hasn’t been SpeCIal for up to the Twentieth Century standard equalled by Smalley's entire registra- | [§ December . this Christmas, tion, for Miss Anne O'Brien, in whose . hands this phase of the t The DUPLEX ALCAZAR is resdy for e L R Regular Value $4.00 use with Coal or Wood and Gas at all times. more vari-toned, nolse-producing [ Nothing to take out or replace. Simply “Pull gifts than can be enumerated. It wag or Push the Lever.” Either fuef)can be the teachers’ way of offering Mrs, | B X used, separately, or both at the same time Conolan her favor—Queen Kilarney | § - Makes twelve slices of golden brown toast right at the table, for Kt’f}z:e;:fées mGas A The Jandles were in individual | § only ONE CENT'S worth of electricity. Doinsettia vases. The doilles were Coal or Wood Range and a complete Gas Maltese crosses decorated with holly Range in the space required fax‘ one range only. leaves and red-shaded candles made a i soft glow upon the very informal | [ An expert demonstrator will be in attendance at our office all of Surprise the Family with a Duplex gathering.: : Miss Bllen Horsfall was responsible this week to show you how easily this toaster works and we extend HQME EURNISHING c0 for the demrano_ns_, all of which at- iy . 3 tested to her artistic cleverness, to all our friends an invitation to call and get better acquainted with N M. MILLER, Prop. R. R. Arcade TO ACT ON REFERENDUMS, i = electrical devices. ’ s !] Three Important Matters Scheduled _’//__._‘_._a for C. of C. Meeting. ?{?’% {;[,{/F{k T e //// u{/ - ()% When the Chamber of Commerce s Vi - 7 ,«é& meets for its regular session in the | b 2 14 month of January, a number of im- Attractive Christmas Souvenirs to All Purchasers of | i i, =, | Thfl nited EIBG" ic [lghi & Water (:0. Stoves This Wezk | R e, i = V=t == = V= . . . 4 3 18, on the da Furnishing Your Home Complete Is Our Speciaity—See Our Splendid Line of the federal constitation. fo. moreut the | i Rugs, L,noleums, Etc. president to veto separate items or | ' prov::lon]sq in the appropriation bills; S number 19, on the report of the rail- HOME FURNISHING CO. R. R. Arcade =7 mmm o, strikes and lockouts.

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